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Meet our founder

Ritu Jain, a dedicated social activist and visionary entrepreneur, is the driving force behind the remarkable Garvmay NGO. Since her early days, Ritu Jain has wholeheartedly committed herself to the noble cause of providing quality education and a brighter future for underprivileged children in India. With unwavering determination, she strives to eliminate the barriers of poverty that often hinder a child's pursuit of their dreams.
From the moment of its establishment, Garvmay NGO has been a testament to Ritu Jain tireless efforts and unwavering dedication to uplifting disadvantaged children. Through a diverse range of initiatives and programs, she actively works towards creating a society where every child has equal opportunities for growth and development.

Supporting Education

Acknowledging education as the bedrock of empowerment, the 'Supporting Education' initiative aims to furnish schools with vital resources. From stationery to uniforms, they narrow the divide, granting economically disadvantaged children access to quality education. This not only equips students with success tools but also fosters inclusivity in educational settings.

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AKSHAY BHOJ

Nourishing Hearts, Feeding Futures. Our initiative serves hot, nutritious meals to underprivileged children, ensuring no child goes to bed hungry. With your support, we spread smiles, hope, and health. Join us in the mission to uplift lives, one meal at a time. Together, we can make a difference.

SANGINI

“Sangini’s: Fostering Women’s Empowerment and Unity. Our mission is to inspire, educate, and elevate women globally. Through mentorship programs, educational resources, and a platform for amplifying voices, we strive to create a more equitable society. Join us in building a future where every woman’s potential knows no bounds.”

Our Gallery

Food distribution for atleast 600 people

Blankets distribution in slums in freezing winters

food distribution 500 people who lost their house and belongings in fire

What They’re Talking About GarvMay

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